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After C. W. Nevius’s article in the Chronicle about the homeless advocates once again mobilizing to block enforcement of laws on living in the Park, I officially give up all hope that the "homeless" problem will ever end. So it’s goodbye Main Public Library, goodbye Golden Gate Park, goodbye a major stretch of Market Street (from Powell to Octavia), goodbye to much of Van Ness, goodbye Civic Center. All of these areas are no longer for the majority of the population. They are for the homeless to do whatever they please in.
I would just remind people of the photographs of the people living in the park that accompanied Nevius original article about the homeless problems there: Did anyone of the people pictured look disabled, mentally ill, or any way anything other than lazy kids and people in their 30s who just want to spend the day high? Many of them actually admitted that was the case. Who can forget the woman who complained that a few "bad eggs" ruined living in the park for the rest of the drunks? Spoken without a shred of irony or self-awareness that most of SF consider her and her ilk the bad eggs. Who can forget the young bum who explained how they tried to keep the junkies out of their daily "drunks only" gatherings?
Thanks, Tom Ammiano, thanks, Chris Daly, your legacies to SF are really something to crow about!
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